Manual
Table Of Contents
- Support for QSIG Over BRI and Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul
- Feature Overview
- Supported Platforms
- Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs
- Prerequisites for Using This Feature
- Configuration Tasks
- Provisioning Tasks
- Monitoring and Maintaining the Feature
- Configuration Examples
- Provisioning Examples
- Command Reference
- Reference Information
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
- Glossary

Support for QSIG Over BRI and Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul
Monitoring and Maintaining the Feature
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Cisco MGC Software Release 9.5(2)
"iprte1:IS"
To retrieve attributes for all of the IP routes, log in to the active Cisco MGC, start an MML session, and
enter the following command:
mml>rtrv-iproute:all
The system returns a message similar to the following:
Media Gateway Controller 2000-03-26 19:23:23
M RTRV
"iprte1:IS
"iprte2:IS
The valid service states for an IP route are described in the following sections. If the route is in any state
other than IS, attempt to bring it into service, as described in the “Setting the Service State of an IP
Route” section on page 32.
IP Route Primary Service States
The PST field shows the current primary service state of the IP route. Table 1 lists the valid primary
service state values.
IP Route Secondary Service States
The SST field shows the current secondary service state of the specified IP route. Table 2 lists the valid
secondary service state values.
Retrieving the Service State of D-Channels
To retrieve the service state for an individual D-channel, log in to the active Cisco MGC, start an MML
session, and enter the following command:
rtrv-dchan:dchan_name
For example, to retrieve the service state for a D-channel called dchan-1, enter the following command:
rtrv-dchan:dchan-1
Table 1 IP Route Primary Service State Values
Link State ID Link State Description
IS In-service Route is IS and fully operational. This is its normal operating
state.
OOS Out-of-service Route is OOS. The system is actively trying to restore the link.
Table 2 IP Route Secondary Service State Values
Link State ID Link State Description
COOS Commanded
out-of-service
Route has been commanded OOS by the operator.
STBY Standby Routes on the standby Cisco MGC.
OFF_DUTY Off duty Route is available for use, but is not currently being used.
CONF Configuration Route is OOS due to a configuration failure.










